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2020
Apr 27
Job 8:5
But if you will seek God earnestly
and plead with the Almighty,
Angela G.
Angela G. from North Myrtle Beach, SC said:
What a friend!! Kicking Job while he is already so low. He even goes as far as to throw his children's death in his face. He has no idea whether her on not Job is pure in heart with God. We must not judge each other, rather we should speak life leading people toward God lifting them up and encouraging them especially when they seem to be at the bottom of the barrel so to speak.
2017
May 22
Job 8:5
But if you will seek God earnestly
and plead with the Almighty,
Keshia L.
Keshia L. from Darlington, SC said:
This verse and the one that follows tells us that we can go to God and ask for mercy and forgiveness and if it comes from a true and sincere place, God will restore all that we lost.
2014
Feb 20
Job 8:5
But if you will seek God earnestly
and plead with the Almighty,
Lloyd S.
Lloyd S. from Trenton, ON said:
Bildad is again trying to put blame on Job to get him to confess sins he did not commit. This was an attack of Satan and not a judgement of God upon Job. God allowed the attack to prove Job's righteousness, because Job even confessed and repented even for his son's when they went off track. Job was in agony, not really knowing why. It was a test of his faithfulness to God.
Mildred Y.
Mildred Y. from Virginia Beach, VA said:
Amen, God is looking for people who can go the extra mile regardless of how things may seem. We go through tests and trials daily and our attitude determines the outcome most of the time
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
That's right Lloyd and Mildred. Our attitude determines our altitude.